
Marcus Mosher
Managing Editor at Raiders Wire - USA Today
Host of @LockedOnCowboys and @LockedOnDynasty. Writer at @The33rdTeamFB.
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20 hours ago |
justblogbaby.com | Marcus Mosher
Las Vegas' second-year player could be in for a major season. There is a lot of excitement building around the new-look offense for the Las Vegas Raiders. The addition of Geno Smith, combined with Ashton Jeanty being drafted, has given this unit a lot of juice going into the 2025 season. The duo of Jeanty and Brock Bowers will instantly be one of the league’s best, and the hope is that the additions at wide receiver can help round out the offense.
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3 days ago |
justblogbaby.com | Marcus Mosher
The heir to Geno Smith's throne in Las Vegas is hiding in plain sight. No team in the NFL improved its quarterback situation more than the Las Vegas Raiders this offseason. The addition of Geno Smith gives the Raiders a bonafide franchise quarterback who can run the offense at an elite level, and his familiarity with Pete Carroll makes the fit even better. But even the biggest Geno Smith fans will admit that he isn’t a long-term solution as the veteran quarterback will turn 35 in October.
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4 days ago |
yardbarker.com | Marcus Mosher
You can make a strong case that there is no bigger positional battle across the NFL than what’s happening at quarterback in Cleveland. All eyes are on Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders, the two rookie quarterbacks that the team selected during the 2025 NFL Draft. The belief is that one of the two will eventually become the starter this season, and it’s a matter of when and not if.
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1 week ago |
thelandryhat.com | Marcus Mosher
The Cowboys are still the NFL media's punching bag. Surprise, surprise. You can make a strong case that the most significant need for the Dallas Cowboys going into the 2025 offseason was finding a No. 2 option in the passing game. All of the other top teams in the NFC (Eagles, Lions, Vikings, Rams, 49ers, etc.) all have multiple options in the passing game, but that wasn’t the case for the Cowboys in 2023.
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1 week ago |
yardbarker.com | Marcus Mosher
One of the toughest decisions that a general manager must make is whether or not their team should trade away from a generational talent. The decision sounds easy in a vacuum, but when another franchise is offering a king’s ransom, it’s tough to turn it down. Andrew Berry had that decision this offseason, and he decided to cash in the No. 2 pick and trade away from Travis Hunter. What did he get in return? The No. 5 pick, the No. 36 pick, and a future 2026 first-round pick.
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